Curatorial talk with Zsóka Leposa will be in the museum on August 20th. in English for our summer exhibition Are you glad if you can ask something?
Avant-garde artists from the Eastern Bloc wanted to connect to the Western art world in the sixties and seventies. At the same time, Icelandic art scene was opening to Fluxus and mail art due to the widespread networking by the artists and galleries such as SÚM and Gallery Suðurgata 7. This two-sided attempt to connect resulted in lively correspondence and a few exhibitions by Hungarian artists.
We will shed light on artists’ practices in networking and putting up exhibitions in Iceland when in the East communication was hectically censored, and traveling was strictly limited. Cooperation between Icelandic and Hungarian artists led to humorous, thought-provoking, and often self-ironic shows.
In the summer exhibition at LÁ Art Museum, the re-enactment of these historical shows will be accompanied by recent art practices of the very same artists who took part in the cooperation and made the Icelandic art field of the seventies alive.